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Ferric Sulphate Extra Pure Original price was: $ 18.00.Current price is: $ 17.80.

Ferric Nitrate Extra Pure

Original price was: $ 20.00.Current price is: $ 19.98.

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Ferric Nitrate Extra Pure is a high-purity iron(III) salt (Fe(NO₃)₃) commonly used in analytical chemistry, inorganic synthesis, and qualitative analysis. In the lab, it serves as an oxidizing agent and a source of ferric ions in solution. It’s also employed in the preparation of coordination compounds, as a catalyst, and in various colorimetric tests. Its extra pure grade ensures low levels of contaminants, making it suitable for precision laboratory applications.

Description

Ferric Nitrate Extra Pure

Primary Uses

  1. Oxidizing agent in chemical reactions:
    Acts as a strong oxidizer in various redox reactions and organic transformations. 
  2. Source of iron(III) ions in solution:
    Commonly used to provide Fe³⁺ ions in analytical chemistry, coordination complex studies, and titrations. 
  3. Preparation of iron coordination compounds:
    Used in synthesizing iron-containing complexes for research and teaching in inorganic chemistry. 
  4. Precipitation reactions and qualitative analysis:
    Reacts with suitable anions (e.g., thiocyanate, phosphate) for identification or demonstration purposes. 

Secondary Uses

  1. Catalyst in organic synthesis:
    Functions as a Lewis acid in some catalytic processes. 
  2. Demonstrating corrosion and rust chemistry:
    Useful in simulating oxidation processes involving iron. 
  3. Nutrient solution additive in plant biology studies:
    Occasionally used in hydroponic experiments for iron supplementation in trace amounts. 
  4. Coloration studies in ceramic and glass experiments:
    Can be used as a colorant to introduce iron-based hues during high-temperature testing.

 

KEY PRODUCT FEATURES

KEY ATTRIBUTES

1. Basic Identification Attributes

  • Chemical Name: Ferric Nitrate 
  • Synonyms: Iron(III) nitrate nonahydrate, Iron nitrate 
  • Chemical Formula: Fe(NO₃)₃·9H₂O 
  • Molecular Weight: 404.00 g/mol 
  • Grade: Extra Pure (Laboratory Reagent Grade) 
  • Appearance: Violet to reddish-brown crystalline solid 
  • Odor: Odorless 

2. Physical & Chemical Properties

  • Melting Point: ~47 °C (decomposes above 125 °C) 
  • Solubility: Highly soluble in water and alcohol 
  • pH (1% soln): Acidic 
  • Hygroscopic: Yes 
  • Decomposition: Produces nitrogen oxides and iron oxides 

3. Safety & Hazard Attributes

  • GHS Classification: 
    • Oxidizing solid (Category 3) 
    • Acute toxicity (Oral, Category 4) 
    • Eye irritation (Category 2A) 
  • Hazard Statements: 
    • H272: May intensify fire; oxidizer 
    • H302: Harmful if swallowed 
    • H319: Causes serious eye irritation 
  • PPE Requirements: 
    • Gloves (nitrile or neoprene) 
    • Safety goggles 
    • Lab coat 
    • Use in ventilated space or fume hood 
  • First Aid Measures: 
    • Inhalation: Move to fresh air; seek medical attention 
    • Skin Contact: Wash with soap and water 
    • Eye Contact: Rinse with plenty of water for 15+ minutes 
    • Ingestion: Rinse mouth; do not induce vomiting; seek medical help 

4. Storage & Handling Attributes

  • Storage Conditions: 
    • Store in tightly sealed container 
    • Keep away from heat, moisture, and combustible materials 
    • Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area 
  • Handling Notes: 
    • Avoid contact with skin and eyes 
    • Avoid inhaling dust or vapors 
    • Keep away from reducing agents 

5. Regulatory & Compliance Attributes

  • CAS Number: 7782-61-8 
  • EC Number: 233-899-5 
  • UN Number: UN 1466 
  • Hazard Class: 5.1 (Oxidizer) 
  • Packaging Group: III 

6. Laboratory Applications

  • Primary Uses: 
    • Oxidizing agent in organic and inorganic syntheses 
    • Reagent for detection of thiocyanates and phenols 
    • Catalyst in nitration reactions 
    • Preparation of other ferric salts 
  • Secondary Uses: 
    • Etching agent for metals 
    • Laboratory demonstration of oxidation-reduction reactions 
    • Colorimetric analysis in analytical chemistry
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

SAFETY MEASURES

SAFETY & HANDLING

  • Oxidizing and corrosive – can intensify fire 
  • Can cause serious eye damage and skin irritation 
  • Handle with gloves, goggles, and protective clothing 
  • Use in well-ventilated areas or fume hoods 

Storage:

  • Store in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area 
  • Keep away from heat, organic substances, and reducing agents 
  • Use non-metal containers if possible 

FIRST AID MEASURES

  • Inhalation: Move to fresh air and seek medical attention if symptoms persist 
  • Skin Contact: Rinse thoroughly with water, remove contaminated clothing 
  • Eye Contact: Flush eyes for 15+ minutes and seek immediate medical help 
  • Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting; rinse mouth and seek medical attention immediately